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olifant
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by olifant » Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:01 pm
schizuki wrote:olifant wrote:I was so distraught I picked up yet another FOV 1/32 Sherman repaint, and an action series at that
Whoa! I had no idea the Sherman was available in Action grade! I need one for a Lend-Lease custom. Might not be too exciting for you, but I'm pumped!

Sorry schizuki, these are just old to me. You can usually find them on e-bay for next to nothing as these are not really popular with the collector crowd. FOV has done action grade series of the Sherman in four (I think?) paint schemes:
S1 Neon green (the most hated of all scale Shermans)
S2 Winterized
S3 Camo English version
S4 Camo American version
There may be others I can't think of. Guys, help us out?
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blurx7
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by blurx7 » Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:15 pm
ltcbj wrote:Perhaps, schizuki, but what about the buyer in a part of the country who just knows in his heart that his TrU or Wal-Mart will never get the item, whatever it is? This s and is most likely his only chance of procuring for himself that which is distributed 1/2assedly.
Yeah, but every single time I have grown desperate about finding something and felt I just had to give in to the dark side and buy from a scalper, the very next day I find the item on the shelf. My luck, I guess...

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by ltcbj » Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:31 pm
Themz the breaks, right?
"The only constant is change. Often short change. Learn to accept.": Noah Vaile www.dinosaur-toys-collectors-guide.com
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